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coagulable
[ koh-ag-yuh-luh-buhl ]
Other Words From
- co·agu·la·bili·ty noun
- hyper·co·agu·la·bili·ty noun
- hyper·co·agu·la·ble adjective
- nonco·agu·la·bili·ty noun
- nonco·agu·la·ble adjective
- unco·agu·la·ble adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of coagulable1
Example Sentences
One of them points to an excess and the other to a loss of the spontaneously coagulable element of the blood.
From its being coagulable by various salts, and especially by corrosive sublimate, with which it forms an insoluble compound, white of egg is a convenient antidote in cases of poisoning by that substance.
All these spaces contain a similar coagulable fluid with sparse corpuscles, and all are lined by ciliated cells.
Albumins are all soluble in pure water, and are coagulable by heat.
We have seen that there is an inflammatory condition of the connective tissue between the lobules, resulting in the exudation of coagulable lymph.
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